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Editor’s Note: The Colonial Williamsburg Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership is joining the Making History blog to bring education-related resources and news straight to your inbox, along with the latest news and “freshest advices.” With classes underway in the nation’s schools, educators nationwide have Colonial Williamsburg on their side in tell […]

When you have world-class collections such as we have at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg (known individually as the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, now celebrating its 60th anniversary year, and the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum), you want to share them with as broad an audience as possible beyond the visitors who...Read More » […]

Join us as we celebrate the Halloween season with new evening programs, ghost tours, spooky carriage rides, museum talks, and trick-or-treating on DoG Street. Special Events Trick-or-Treating on DoG Street Saturday and Sunday, October 28 and 29 | 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. This Halloween season, Colonial Williamsburg depicts a world turned upside down. The British hav […]

It is with heavy hearts that we note the passing of longtime Colonial Williamsburg Foundation employee and veteran character interpreter, John Hamant. Mr. Hamant, a Baltimore native, earned a bachelor’s degree in theater production and a master’s degree in acting and directing from the University of Arizona, but it was his love of archaeology that first...R […]

The heat index soared this weekend, and that naturally raises questions about safety—for both our costumed interpreters and animals. Besides plenty of water, breaks, and shade, Coach & Livestock utilizes a heat index policy for working animals. Cattle—like dogs—cannot sweat, so they are removed from work when the heat index reaches 95°. Horses can swea […]

Artists of every stripe took to Water Street to show off their works at the annual Yorktown Art Stroll Sunday. The event, now in its sixth year, provided the perfect venue for people to get a closer look at the artistic process as they perused the works of about 40 artists, who worked in mediums...

Humans weren’t the only ones to suffer as a result of Hurricane Imra. Dogs affected by the storm now look for new homes in Williamsburg. Local nonprofits Homes Fur Hounds and the Heritage Humane Society have coordinated with Miami-Dade Animal Shelter in Florida to bring at least 15 small-breed...

Federal officials are looking into the handling of sexual violence on campus at Hampton University and the College of William and Mary, the Department of Education said this month. The department’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating issues related to Title IX campus sexual violence, according...

Alewerks Brewing Company has officially opened the doors of its new tasting room at the Williamsburg Premium Outlets. The spot combines a brewing facility with retail space, allowing patrons to take a break from shopping with a local brew as well as a chance to pick up some branded merchandise...

Empty storefronts In response to “Empty storefronts:” The caller should be reminded that once the building is built, the city and county don’t care whether it’s occupied, just as long as the taxes are paid on it. So empty buildings equal income, not poor planning. To the person that’s counted the...

Some of the top business and government officials from the United States and Spain — including the defense leaders of both countries — gathered at William & Mary on Saturday as part of the 2017 U.S.-Spain Council Forum.